When are we going to have another fiscally conservative Republican President?

Started by The Fiscal Conservative, September 29, 2015, 01:28:05 AM

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Solar

Quote from: supsalemgr on December 21, 2015, 12:28:07 PM
I believe you are totally disregarding the fact that Hillary is a disaster. She can't help it and cannot be cleaned up. When it is only her and the GOP candidate she will no longer be able to hide. The more she is seen and heard she becomes more irritating. Say what you will about Trump, but he has her pegged about about no stamina.
I can't wait to see her debate Cruz. :lol:
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kroz

Quote from: Solar on December 21, 2015, 01:11:26 PM
I can't wait to see her debate Cruz. :lol:

That will be a debate that goes down in history as a classic!! 

I cannot see Hillary doing anything but melting down and babbling!  Or resorting to that irritating laugh that is so obviously phony.   :laugh:

Traninit

Quote from: Solar on December 21, 2015, 01:11:26 PM
I can't wait to see her debate Cruz. :lol:

You know what? Cruz will ream her a new a-hole in any debate as will Rubio. You know what else? Her cult doesn't care whatsoever how inept she is at anything she does or says, how corrupt, etc... Very sad.

One more liberal President in 2016 will mean the irreversible, eventual and total demise of our democracy. The rise and fall of democracy IS past the "apathy stage" at this moment. If this  momentum continues on its present path, restoration of democracy will require the least desired of actions.

supsalemgr

Quote from: Traninit on December 21, 2015, 01:24:43 PM
You know what? Cruz will ream her a new a-hole in any debate as will Rubio. You know what else? Her cult doesn't care whatsoever how inept she is at anything she does or says, how corrupt, etc... Very sad.

Understand that Clinton, Inc. is not all that popular with a large number of democrats. The party has moved so far left that many consider her too moderate. They have burned a lot of bridges. She will not blindly receive the support of much of the Black community like Obama did. She does not create excitement and that is imperative for her to win. Polls still reflect that the GOP is much more energized than the democrats for 2016. That adds up to a loss for her.
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kroz

Quote from: supsalemgr on December 21, 2015, 01:37:14 PM
Understand that Clinton, Inc. is not all that popular with a large number of democrats. The party has moved so far left that many consider her too moderate. They have burned a lot of bridges. She will not blindly receive the support of much of the Black community like Obama did. She does not create excitement and that is imperative for her to win. Polls still reflect that the GOP is much more energized than the democrats for 2016. That adds up to a loss for her.

That is the death stake in her heart.  She cannot create one iota of excitement in the Party.

Getting out the vote will be next to impossible for her!!

supsalemgr

Quote from: kroz on December 21, 2015, 01:42:04 PM
That is the death stake in her heart.  She cannot create one iota of excitement in the Party.

Getting out the vote will be next to impossible for her!!

Exactly. Maybe the campaign is planning to hide her. Let Bubba do all the campaigning to say, "Vote for my wife and make her the first female president".  :lol: :lol:
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kroz

Quote from: supsalemgr on December 21, 2015, 01:55:36 PM
Exactly. Maybe the campaign is planning to hide her. Let Bubba do all the campaigning to say, "Vote for my wife and make her the first female president".  :lol: :lol:

Bubba will definitely be on the campaign trail for her after the Primaries! 

The question is... does Bill still have the clout he once had?

I don't think so.  He was from a different era.  Many young voters have no memory of him.

Also, the many victims of Bill's sexual assaults are prepared to come out and attack him and let the younger voters know exactly what happened.  This is especially important among the younger women voters.  Kathleen Wiley is especially angry with Hillary's orchestrated attempt to silence her and make her life miserable.  Expect her to make a campaign ad or two!

Nope, I don't think Bill can even save Hillary. 

supsalemgr

Quote from: kroz on December 21, 2015, 02:12:32 PM
Bubba will definitely be on the campaign trail for her after the Primaries! 

The question is... does Bill still have the clout he once had?

I don't think so.  He was from a different era.  Many young voters have no memory of him.

Also, the many victims of Bill's sexual assaults are prepared to come out and attack him and let the younger voters know exactly what happened.  This is especially important among the younger women voters.  Kathleen Wiley is especially angry with Hillary's orchestrated attempt to silence her and make her life miserable.  Expect her to make a campaign ad or two!

Nope, I don't think Bill can even save Hillary.

Agree. Too much Bubba and she/he will be "swift boated". My goodness how many dead end streets we are identifying. I love it.
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Traninit

Quote from: supsalemgr on December 21, 2015, 01:37:14 PM
Understand that Clinton, Inc. is not all that popular with a large number of democrats. The party has moved so far left that many consider her too moderate. They have burned a lot of bridges. She will not blindly receive the support of much of the Black community like Obama did. She does not create excitement and that is imperative for her to win. Polls still reflect that the GOP is much more energized than the democrats for 2016. That adds up to a loss for her.

Sounds great to me. I can only hope you are correct.
One more liberal President in 2016 will mean the irreversible, eventual and total demise of our democracy. The rise and fall of democracy IS past the "apathy stage" at this moment. If this  momentum continues on its present path, restoration of democracy will require the least desired of actions.

Traninit

Quote from: kroz on December 21, 2015, 01:42:04 PM
That is the death stake in her heart.  She cannot create one iota of excitement in the Party.

Getting out the vote will be next to impossible for her!!

I love all of your optimism. I wished I had as much! If the dems don't take the election, I WILL dance on my dining room table, and hope not to fall off and break my hip. :smile:
One more liberal President in 2016 will mean the irreversible, eventual and total demise of our democracy. The rise and fall of democracy IS past the "apathy stage" at this moment. If this  momentum continues on its present path, restoration of democracy will require the least desired of actions.

kroz

Quote from: Traninit on December 21, 2015, 02:58:30 PM
I love all of your optimism. I wished I had as much! If the dems don't take the election, I WILL dance on my dining room table, and hope not to fall off and break my hip. :smile:

Be sure and take a picture.  We all want to see that!!   :laugh:

Traninit

Quote from: kroz on December 21, 2015, 03:34:29 PM
Be sure and take a picture.  We all want to see that!!   :laugh:

Okay. But I'm warning you...it won't be pretty. Have your airsick bag at the ready.
One more liberal President in 2016 will mean the irreversible, eventual and total demise of our democracy. The rise and fall of democracy IS past the "apathy stage" at this moment. If this  momentum continues on its present path, restoration of democracy will require the least desired of actions.

Conservative IQ

The problem is that no Republican president has ever been able to cut spending and government waste as much as necessary (whether by not being able to or not being willing to).  Trump's tax plan could be revenue neutral if he were able to cut spending and government waste as much as he says he wants to, but he never conveys an understanding that he won't be able to just do whatever he wants once he is president.

Solar

Quote from: Conservative IQ on December 28, 2015, 07:11:01 PM
The problem is that no Republican president has ever been able to cut spending and government waste as much as necessary (whether by not being able to or not being willing to).  Trump's tax plan could be revenue neutral if he were able to cut spending and government waste as much as he says he wants to, but he never conveys an understanding that he won't be able to just do whatever he wants once he is president.
I don't believe a word Trump says, Hell, not only did he praise Commiecare, he thinks he can fix it.
How can we ever balance the budget with that kind of nonsense?
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Quote from: Solar on December 28, 2015, 07:45:57 PM
I don't believe a word Trump says, Hell, not only did he praise Commiecare, he thinks he can fix it.
How can we ever balance the budget with that kind of nonsense?

There's no reason to believe a word Donald Trump says.  He will say whatever it takes to win. 

1)  Saying the Bible is his favorite book.  No...  I guarantee he hasn't even read it.

2) There have been several well known people in the financial world to point out that most of what he blames our problems on, such as China ripping us off and their currency devaluation is mostly exaggerated or isn't true at all.  But his supporters eat it up because they like hearing someone is to blame and they don't know any better.